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welcome to carx.com tutorials and today our tutorial is about how to remove it is very easy with one command we can remove our ACL ACL is access list in our Linux and it is used to apply permissions to the single local user on the behalf of root user for one directory or file if some local user want to access if root want that some local users can access the file on the behalf of his privilege then root or Administration or super user can give that privilege to the root user now the command we have to use it is here now we will first of all we will see how to see check your ACL but which ACL you have on your system with a simple command that is command is get ACL get F ACL space SL EDC passwd sl/ passwd is a file and here is a group ABC which is having the redite permissions now I will remove the redite permission from the group ABC with the set fcl space hyph m space g for group colum ABC group name do not use always use a small letter because Linux is a Cas sensitive and here our gro